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Globalization of Localized Social Integration: Disembodied ‘Selves’, New Form of Social Interaction and Re-Identification of ‘Who We Are’ in a Virtual Environment Akter, Tutku
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): January 2013
Publisher : Richtmann Publishing

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Social network systems and virtual environment as one of the consequences of the globalization process, and its influences onits users, are discussed in the present study. Some basic concepts, including the necessity of redefining and evenreconceptualizing them, are discussed briefly. This research addresses the facilities as well as the attributes of Facebook as aSocial Network System, and particular features of disembodiment, re-construction, and re-presenting social identities which arealready constructed as a member of small societies. Due to this, “Whether ‘virtual communication environments’, ‘socialnetworks’ are perceived as something like ‘escape way’ from socio-cultural restrictions or not” was questioned. For the purposeof the study, an online questionnaire consisting of 55 close-ended questions, with brief information about the purpose and thesignificance of the study, was posted at various FB users’ profiles. However, only the first 100 volunteer ‘Turkish Cypriot’ userswere taken as the sample.